“At a glance, it may seem odd that Equifax is fighting these small claims with as much legal firepower as they are.” https://t.co/LsFW3Hiv4f #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 12, 2018
Judge Koh “said the plaintiffs could try to show that liability limits in Yahoo’s terms of service were ‘unconscionable,’ given the allegations that Yahoo knew its security was deficient but did little.” https://t.co/u62mXKIXuw #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 12, 2018
“The case that has been constructed is that … Broadcom … will cut investment significantly, particularly in the 5G roadmap, weaken Qualcomm, as well as the U.S. position and allow Huawei, a Chinese company to take the lead,” https://t.co/tfj69LSvc0 #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 13, 2018
“corporate successors are liable for the crimes of their predecessors. Always. Any corporation that results from any merger, consolidation, spin, etc., is on the hook for all the crimes of all the corporations that went into the process.” https://t.co/cgVPm8AmbO #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 13, 2018
“10 years ago this week, Bear Stearns collapsed …. Today, those involved w/ the unprecedented Bear bailout agree it only temporarily staved off a broader meltdown…. that months later … caus[ed] stocks to shed nearly half their value ….” https://t.co/wXkpk6pVkb #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) March 14, 2018
From me today: Almost unnoticed, the home cleaning service platform Handy has put nearly identical bills in front of 8 state legislatures that would permanently classify its workers as independent contractors. https://t.co/v3z0rBYhmF
— Lydia DePillis (@lydiadepillis) March 14, 2018